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2009 Accountability

2009 Accountability. Facing the Facts. State - AEIS. TAKS & TAKS A for ELA 11 ; SS 8, 10, 11; Math11; Science 5, 8, 10, 11. 75/90 Completion Rates for High Schools, District. 85/95 Dropout Rates for Junior Highs, District. 5 Dropouts and 2%

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2009 Accountability

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  1. 2009 Accountability Facing the Facts

  2. State - AEIS • TAKS & TAKS A for ELA 11; SS 8, 10, 11; Math11; Science 5, 8, 10, 11. 75/90 • Completion Rates for High Schools, District. 85/95 • Dropout Rates for Junior Highs, District. 5 Dropouts and 2% • Student Groups: African American, Hispanic, White, Economically Disadvantaged. 30/10%/50

  3. AEIS Cont. • Accountability Subset. October 31 • Summed across the grades. • Texas Projection Measure – formulas per subject that estimate whether a student is likely to pass TAKS at the next high-stakes grade (5, 7 [Writing only], 8, 11). • Not for 7 Writing, 8 Science, 11 grade; only elevate 1 level. • For TAKS and TAKS Accommodated • Required Improvement – Recognized, floor of 70%. • Exception – Exemplary, 10 TAKS measures, floor of 85%

  4. Exemplary schools • Navarro • Wertheimer • Austin • Bowie • Campbell • Dickinson • Frost • Hutchison • Long • McNeill • Pink • Ray • Travis • Velasquez • Williams • 15 Schools

  5. Recognized schools • Foster • Terry • Lamar JH • George • Wessendorff • Beasley • Huggins • Jackson • Meyer • Seguin • Smith • 11 Schools

  6. AEIS 2010 • Recognized increases from 75% to 80%. • TAKS Accommodated is added for 3-10 Reading/ELA, 3-10 Math, 4 and 7 Writing. • New vertical scale used for reading and math resulting in some increases in passing standard. • TPM for eighth grade science. • Third grade reading just tests one time.

  7. Federal - Ayp • Grades 3-8, 10 • Performance and Participation • Reading (67% Passing); Math (58% Passing) • 95% Tested • Student Groups: African Amer, Hispanic, White, Econ Dis, Sped, Lep. 50/10%/200 • Tests: TAKS, TAKS Accommodated, TAKS Modified, TAKS Alternative, LAT Math and Reading • Texas Projection Measure. • Accountability Subset • Other measure – graduation or attendance;70%, 90%.

  8. cap • Based on district enrollment on testing day and grades 3-8 and 10 • The district limit for TAKS Alt passers is 1% of enrollment • Reading – 119 allowed; 71 total • Math – 118 allowed; 47 total • Unused 1% cap can be used for 2% cap • The district limit for TAKS M passers is 2% of enrollment • Reading – 238 allowed; 385 total; 286 final • Math – 236 allowed; 354 total; 307 final • District determines order of campuses

  9. Ayp 2010 • Reading - 73%; Math – 67% • TPM for TAKS M at grades 4, 7 and 10 • TPM for TAKS Alt

  10. handouts • Preliminary AEIS • Dashboard • Federal AYP estimator

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